Hearing From Your Inner Hill

Psalms 3:4 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 3 in context

Scripture Focus

4I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah.
Psalms 3:4

Biblical Context

The psalm portrays calling to God and being heard from a higher inner place; it points to the inner hill where God’s presence dwells.

Neville's Inner Vision

Your cry to the LORD is not a plea to a distant deity, but a turning of attention to the I AM within. The verse speaks of a voice raised in the consciousness and of being heard from the holy hill—the elevated state you occupy when you know yourself as God’s awareness. The 'LORD' is not a person apart but your own I AM hearing you from the summit of inner certainty. When you feel the cry arise, you are already in the place of answer; the response comes as alignment, guidance, and a sense that providence is at work in every moment. The picturesque hill shows that elevation is a matter of inner posture, not geography. Selah invites you to pause and let the assurance sink into your being; in that pause you realize the hearing was always here, a quiet affirmative presence within. The practical result is a revision of perception: you live from a truth that you are heard because you are the I AM hearing itself.

Practice This Now

Assume you are heard now, and feel the I AM answering from your inner hill. Sit in silent acknowledgment for a minute, letting the sense of providence register as real.

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